I'm Going to Grandma's by Mary Ann Hoberman

What could be better than a visit to Grandma's? A sleepover, of course! But despite all the excitement, despite Grandma's delicious special meal, and despite Grandpa's fun games, there's still a moment when home suddenly seems very far away. That's when Grandma tells a soothing story and presents a family heirloom--a quilt to keep her granddaughter cozy all night long. Mary Ann Hoberman and Tiphanie Beeke have together created a universal tale about the love and comfort that only a grandma can provide.

MARY ANN HOBERMAN is the award-winning author of more than twenty books for children, including A House Is a House for Me, illustrated by Betty Fraser, and The Seven Silly Eaters, illustrated by Marla Frazee. She lives in Greenwich, Connecticut.TIPHANIE BEEKE has illustrated many books for children, including Book! Book! Book! by Deborah Bruss and From Me to You by Anthony France. She lives in the south of France.

Publishers Weekly

And when night falls, and the girl's anxieties about being away from home bubble up, Grandma knows exactly how to make it "all/ be all right," telling her granddaughter family stories connected with the patchwork quilt that covers the girl's bed.